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October 12, 2007The Unique Security Challenges of SOA
I haven't seen much discussion in the blogosphere about the security challenges that arise from loosely coupled service orientated systems, but that will soon change. As more and more companies move towards open applications ala SOA, data is also opened up to a whole new series of exploits and vulnerabilities.
At this point, security is the primary limiting factor inhibiting SOA's growth. In order to counteract that, "Enterprises need to apply non-invasive, externalized security policy enforcement mechanisms consistently throughout their SOA ecosystems, while also centrally managing security policy."
If that seems too general or confusing, I'd say ebizQ's upcoming webinar, "Strategies for Securing Applications in an Insecure World" is a must! It will be moderated by none other than ebizQ's prolific SOA thinker, Joe McKendrick, with two experts in the field, Anne Thomas Manes from the Burton Group, and Andrew Brown from AmberPoint. The webinar is coming up this Wednesday, October 17th. I'll be there. You can drop by yourself by signing up right here!
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